Author Topic: brutal honesty  (Read 3284 times)

I got a book that I already had

I kept quiet for a bit because I didnt want my mom to feel bad

i've only went bitchmode once on christmas regarding gifts

also guys let off on him
he told you something and now you're like "omfg wtf i suggest u stfu kid!!!!"

The Christmas presents part was too far. Show some self control or someone one day is going to knock your teeth out. It was the thought that counts.

it's called puberty and hormones

it's called puberty and hormones
this is hilarious coming from a person with a voice only dogs can hear



OT: you're just making people dislike you. It's one thing to be an starfish on the internet, it's another to do it in a place where there are real life consequences. Also: Being brutally honest doesn't do stuff to help you, so you are handicapped doing it in the first place.
« Last Edit: December 26, 2013, 11:27:57 AM by Thompson2Electricboogaloo »


The Christmas presents part was too far. Show some self control or someone one day is going to knock your teeth out. It was the thought that counts.
This.

Hell, for my birthday 12 days ago, my aunt got me Duck Dynasty shirts, boxers, and a knit cap and I don't even like the show.

Then, yesterday, my aunt got me 4 more duck dynasty shirts and two duck dynasty blankets, even after I told her I didn't really like the show on my Birthday. I didn't complain or say it was 'a stupid show and i don't like it.'

Age:    15

That's why.

In hindsight, I was never a richard to such a degree.

I think there's another contributing factor here.

Of course we can all just blame it on a medical condition

But I don't think you're the kind of rely on the biggest copout in history.

In hindsight, I was never a richard to such a degree.

I think there's another contributing factor here.
Not everybody grows up the same.

can we get a picture of this jacket?

Not everybody grows up the same.

I still think that there's more to it.

(or maybe you're entirely right and he's just an ass.)

if it's something that can be exchanged or returned there's no reason to not let the person know you don't like it
but don't be rude about it...

Lol
Kids grow up learning that "honesty is the best policy" and "lying is bad/a sin"
They're taught that they should be honest and not lie to their parents or others
Yet when someone is honest about something and they don't try to soften the blow its considered "rude" or "insensitive".

"This food isn't really good.."
"You don't like that food? Well there are starving kids in Africa so why don't you be a little more appreciative?"
"You don't like that jacket? Well there are kids who don't even have clothes to keep them warm."

It gets on my loving nerves. It's not being spoiled, it's being honest and sharing your feelings.
Just because other people don't have the things you have doesn't mean you should just sit back and deal with it. You can still strive to be better.
Society these days is so hypocritical


can we get a picture of this jacket?
leather jacket with a heating/cooling pad and hi definition tv/fridge
psh